Here’s an exhaustive list of modern replacements:
https://github.com/ibraheemdev/modern-unix/blob/master/README.md
Here’s an exhaustive list of modern replacements:
https://github.com/ibraheemdev/modern-unix/blob/master/README.md
The encryption key is stored remotely and can be retrieved through the Microsoft account


Why do you say Ubuntu is South African, Canonical itself is a British company and I can’t find why reference to how Ubuntu originated?
But surely this petition with nearly 400 signatures will convince them there’s a business case for supporting Linux!
This sums up my opinion of the new Assassins Creed. It’s a beautiful world but half the time I can’t actually see anything because I’m either blinded by sunlight or shaded by darkness.
Yep, I’m with you. Project Bluefin is exactly what I want from an OS. My previous Linux experiences had all been awful UX, having to diagnose obscure issues and copy pasting decipherable terminal commands. Until Bluefin, nothing ever worked straight out of the box.
Bluefin’s main issue right now is a lack of good documentation. Like you, I’ve tried to get devcontainers working and they just don’t.
As others have said, not with Linux Mint.
However if you were running an atomic distro such as Aurora, Bazzite, Project Bluefin, or Fedora Silverblue you can “rebase” from one to another.
With an atomic distro all the system files are immutable, you can read them but only the OS can change them. As there’s a clear distinction from user files (anything in /var or /home) the OS can simply replace all the system components with a new distro and re-mount your files.


Perhaps it wasn’t true the books then, but movie Snape was a believable age to have been at school at the same time as Harry’s parents. It’s just for whatever reason the author made the parents ridiculously young


Alan Rickman was the absolute perfect casting for Snape. Nobody else could have brought him to life so well and so true to the books.
Of the entire film cast I think everyone could have been replaced except for Snape, therefore it does make sense to be bold and try something different in his casting for the new show.


Indeed.
For many of us Harry Potter was a significant part of our childhoods. It’s a great story with a satisfying ending. There was incredible excitement for each book, and the films weren’t bad either.
The world is already miserable enough I’m not willing to expunge something that has brought me joy.
We absolutely should denounce JK Rowling and her abhorrent statements. I have no idea why people continue to give her a platform. She’s one of the names on my filter list because I refuse to let her vile thoughts be given any of my attention.
What you’re describing aren’t issues with Wayland.
Your complaints are that you’re using old versions and poorly designed software.
Those aren’t Wayland issues they’re poor management and lack of investment
And it sounds like somebody on the kernel team reverse engineered the internals of bit keeper so they would have a clear understanding of precisely how it worked - but more importantly the ways that it didn’t suit their workflow


That’s not semantic versioning…


It could be implemented the same as most email clients do. A simple message “load external content” with an option to always load.


Nano is fine. But Micro is a worthwhile upgrade: https://micro-editor.github.io/
What do you do differently? I’ve been on Bluefin for 2 years but still never bothered with dev containers or anything


I was intrigued too but it just seems to be red. Not sure why they’ve singled it out
https://www.emergencylights.net/blogs/product-knowledge/new-york-city-exit-signs-info


It’s hardly diminishing your anonymity. There are plenty of services to create an anonymous email account.


There are quite a few in [email protected]
Using the term “discuss” is just creepy. It’s a piece of software. Do people actually think they’re conversing when they use an LLM?